FOX19 NOW reached out to the superintendent, Roger Conners, for comment.

"We are deeply troubled by these developments. Mr. Smith was not an employee of the school under any terms. The school is conducting an investigation into this matter," Conners said.

While Conners claims Smith didn’t work, prosecutors say when Smith was arrested he had keys to the school building on him. The arrest report also states Smith was employed at the school as a maintenance man.

According to the National Sex Offender Registry, Smith was convicted of attempted rape in 1992 and is listed as a ‘habitual offender’.

If Smith posts bond, he will have to wear an electronic tracking device.